Catalogue description Copy of Records touching sundry persons in Ireland.

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David Roch, kinsman and heir of David, son of Alexander de Roch, Lord of Fermoy, attached on the plea of William FitzPatrick de Roch and Philip Beckett, to make answer to William Fitz David de Barry.--Placita, 39 Edw. III. part 2, fol. 6, in Dublin Castle.

 

Grant by King John to David de Roche and his heirs, of the cantred of Rossleppit in Ireland; to hold by the service of five knights. Charters, 9 John, in Tower of London.

 

Ballimatait, Knockedromm, Ballycullan, and Ballybrahane, granted to Rob. Stapleton and his heirs.--Charters, 9 Edw. I., in Tower of L.

 

Rob. Preston created Viscount. Dated at Nottingham, 7 Aug.--18 Edw. IV., Roll 45, in Tower of L.

 

Manor of Dunnaghmore, with the lands of Fermoy, granted to Roger de Gernon, now confirmed to the said John (sic).--42 Edw, III.; also in 50 Edw. III., part 2, memb. 31.; Tower of L.

 

Maurice FitzJordan de Rochford; Typerneuin market.--53 Hen. III. Tower of L.

 

Maurice de Rochford.--36 Hen. III. T. of L.

 

Typerneuin, Kilblane, Inscorthi, Kyllascy, Kilercouth, Corbin, and Duffyne, in possesion of Rocheforde, 30 Edw. I.

 

Ballyderacoyn, Moydeytham, etc., lands of David Canton.--Inquisitions, 28 Edw. III., m. 43; Tower of L.

 

Parliament held at Kilkenny, 40 Edw III., to levy a subsidy in Ireland, 5,000l.--Dublin Castle, memb. 27.

 

Lord de Barry; Mocallopp his inheritance.--Close, 13 Hen. III. Tower of L.

 

Fair and market at Buttevant and Carigknohill, granted to the Lord David de Barry, 18 Hen. III.--Tower of L.

 

Donations of Wm. Barry and others to the House of St. [John] the Baptist, in St. John Street, in suburbs of Cork.--(Places specified.) Escheators' Inquisitions, 29 Edw. I.

 

Elizabeth Caunton, alias Canton, wife of Maurice FitzJohn FitzNicholas; Balitleraven, in co. Cork, Glandowin, etc.; which John FitzNicholas was ancestor of the Lord of Kerry.--"Eschaet," 43 Edw. III., m. 4. Tower of L.

 

Robert de Courcy made Lord Baron at Westminster.--Among the charters, 33 Hen I. Tower of L.

 

Anno 23 Edw. I. The King's letters in the behalf of James Keatinge, who had lands by his wife Margaret Rockell, and had issue by her Rosea, who lived 15 days; and upon enquiry thereof made by Walter Hay, escheator, the said James enjoyed the said lands."--(No reference.)

 

James Earl of Desmond had custody of cos. Waterford, Cork, Limerick, and Kerry; and licence "not to come to Parliaments."--Pat. 23 H. 6, p. 2, m. 12.

 

Simon Roch and others of that name [mentioned in records?] from 28 Edw. I. to 13 Hen. IV. One had custody of lands in Hampshire. (No reference.)

Held by: Lambeth Palace Library, not available at The National Archives
Former reference in its original department: MS 608, f. 36
Language: Latin

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